A must-buy Nagoya souvenir: Bankaku Sohonpo shrimp crackers
I love the luxurious gold tin packaging. Every bite is packed with the rich aroma of grilled shrimp.
Great as a gift or to enjoy all by yourself.
Yukari by Bankaku Sohonpo | Review by W10B
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AEON MALL Okinawa Rycom
Opened in 2015, this is one of the largest shopping malls in Okinawa Prefecture. The five-story complex houses around 220 shops, including fashion, lifestyle goods, gourmet food, and entertainment facilities. Based on the concept of an “Okinawa Resort Mall,” the mall is filled with attractions and events that let visitors fully experience Okinawa through shopping and dining.
Every time we visit Okinawa, we go to this large shopping mall. We can shop there endlessly, and it even has a Crayon Shin-chan specialty store, Pokémon, and more.
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Ebisenbei no Sato Mihama Main Store
Ebisenbei no Sato Mihama Main Store is a destination dedicated to Aichi’s specialty, ebi senbei-traditional rice crackers made from shrimp paste and potato starch, baked to perfection. Known for their rich shrimp flavor and crispy texture, these treats are beloved by locals and visitors alike.
If you get the chance, definitely shop at the main store. Its shrimp crackers are always listed as a must-buy item in Nagoya and are also sold at the airport. They're delicious and easy to snack on, one after another.
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La Collina Omihachiman
La Collina Omihachiman is the flagship store of the Taneya Group, a national brand originating from Omi Hachiman. In addition to the main store selling Japanese and Western confectioneries, cafes, castella stores, food courts, bakeries, and more, create a magnificent world of Taneya on the hills leading up from Hachimanyama.
As soon as I arrived at La Collina in Omihachiman, Shiga, I was completely captivated by the scenery before me.
The roof of the main building is covered in lush green grass, and the design is super cute. It's incredibly photogenic from every angle—any casual shot looks like a dreamy Instagram photo.
The architecture isn't the only eye-catching thing here—the desserts didn't disappoint at all! The signature cookies are rich, fragrant, and crispy. With all the greenery and the gentle breeze, my body, mind, soul, and appetite were all deeply satisfied! I highly recommend it to anyone who loves taking photos and enjoying good food. Be sure to add it to your must-visit list for Shiga. -












